Ride back to SF Bay Area


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3 seek ride FROM the gathering south on Monday or sunday evening. Final destination is SF Bay area. We provide gas money and good company! we will be hitting you all up with dank smoothies, guacamole and chips, chai and blueberry oatmeal at the womb shack food vending spot this weekend!

email elsbrico@gmail.com
call 760 717 8527

much love!!

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Caltrain is a commuter rail service that runs between Gilroy and San Francisco. The two closest stops to Stanford are the California Avenue and Downtown Palo Alto stations. Marguerite meets trains at both the Palo Alto and California Avenue Caltrain stations between 6 a.m. and 8 p.m. on weekdays. Marguerite also provides late-night and weekend service to the Palo Alto station during the academic year.

* Caltrain carries up to 24 bikes aboard every train, free and without permit. Just board the northernmost car and look for the on-board bike racks
* Bike lockers are available at many stations. For more information, call Caltrain testking at 1-800-660-4287
* Stanford is Caltrain's single largest user, 650-175 with over 650 Stanford commuters taking Caltrain to campus every day
* Express trains make 70-236 train time the same as driving time for many commuters and could even cut up to 40 minutes a day off your commute!220-602
* If you are eligible for the GO Pass, you can use your GO Pass to ride Caltrain for free.
* All-day parking is available at most Caltrain stations. Parking is generally $3 per day, and Monthly Parking Permits may be purchased for $30 via Online Ordering, or at our office at 340 Bonair Siding.

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Evening car pools leave San

Evening car pools leave San Francisco from Beale St. between Howard and Folsom. These car pools run every weekday afternoon/evening from San Francisco back to East Bay morning pickup locations. The pickup location on Beale St. between Howard and Folsom in San Francisco is active between 3:30 and 7 PM. Signs are posted on Beale St. for the different East Bay destinations 70-649 -- passengers and drivers meet at the appropriate spot. The most popular East Bay destinations are Richmond, Hercules, Vallejo, and Fairfield. Some destinations have only sparse activity in the evening -- Oakland/Grand Lake, for example -- and some destinations are not active at all in the evening -- North Berkeley, for example. 220-601 The Sterling St. car pool-only on-ramp gets you onto the Bay Bridge faster than regular traffic. The northbound car pool lane starts after the Bridge a bit before the 80-580-880 interchange and continues to Route 4/Hercules. 350-030 Please do not stop in bus zones to pick up passengers. It is illegal. The fine is $250!

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The ride to sfa bay area was

The ride to sfa bay area was really very nice.Hope everyone enjoyed very well.Thanks for sharing.
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